Restore papers lost in violence: Panel
The Morning Standard|August 22, 2023
A three-judge committee formed by the Supreme Court to oversee relief and rehabilitation in Manipur, on Monday submitted three reports in the court suggesting reconstruction of documents of the affected people and compensation. 
SHRUTI KAKKAR
Restore papers lost in violence: Panel

The court said it will pass procedural directions on August 25 to facilitate the functioning of the panel headed by former judge Gita Mittal.

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